sundaybakingsunday

So as I promised here are the recipes for these two cakes that I baked for Sunday baking sunday. The first cake recipe came from a gorgeous handmade magazine called Hundreds and Thousands. The two girls that put together this great mag are Mezz from mezzmakesstuff and Taz from butterandbuntings. The pages are full of interesting things to read such as recipes, craft ideas and places they visit. They also have a blog for the mag and you can find them at hundredsandthousandsmag.blogspot.com.au.They have sold out of this issue but are currently putting together issue 2, Yay! Now the second cake I adapted from a recipe that was over at the lovely Annette from igiveyoutheverbs. Her recipe was a Date, Carrot and Honey Loaf. I didn’t have dates or honey what I did have was apple, coconut and carrots. But I thought adding carrots to apple and coconut didn’t sound like a good combination. So I replaced the dates with apple and replaced carrot with coconut. I didn’t have enough honey either so I just used brown sugar. I followed the recipe exactly the same just some of the ingredients were different. It turned out pretty good. The kids weren’t to keen on it though they much preferred the Hundreds and Thousands Cake.

1 block of cream cheese for the icing (I didn't have cream cheese so I just did a vanilla icing mix with icing sugar, butter and milk)

⅓ cup honey

Instructions

Preheat oven to 160°C fan forced/ 180°C

Sieve the baking soda and flour into a large bowl or mixer.

Add all the other ingredients then the melted butter/oil. Mix well until combined.

Pour the batter into 2 greased and lined round cake tins (I just poured the cake batter into one round tin)

Bake for 15-20 mins or until a skewer comes out clean.

Cool on a wire rack.

Icing: Beat the cream cheese until smooth. Add ⅓ cup honey and a dash of vanilla. Mix well and taste. Spread on one cake then put another cake on top and spread the rest of the icing over cake. (I just iced the top of my whole cake as I made just one. I didn't halve it.)

This cake was a success and the kids really enjoyed eating it. It was a simple and easy cake to make and it turned out soft and moist. The kids have requested that I make this again, please muuummm!!Now this cake was pretty good. The apples were nice and soft. The texture was alright but next time I would like to make the recipe again and maybe change it abit. I would also like to try making the recipe that I adapted this from and see if there is any texture difference between the two. This is what was left of the Hundreds and Thousands Cake, just enough for the kids to take to school today for their lunch boxes. Yum Yum, make again please mum!! Happy baking!

Every Sunday morning I spend time in the kitchen baking for our afternoon tea. The kids (Master 8, Master 10 and Miss 6) have swimming on a Sunday around Midday. We have a late breakfast so the kids don’t eat a full lunch before swimming. Once we get back we have an early afternoon tea. We have done it this way for awhile now and it seems to be working. Plus the bonus thing is, I get to try out recipes that I find on Pinterest. I love Pinterest!!

For this Sunday baking I made a Swedish Almond Cake and a Cinnamon Sugar Apple Cake. I found both these recipes on Pinterest. I have pinned them to my baked goods board. I am always adding to my Pinterest boards so if you want to check out what I have pinned for the day, you can follow me on pinterest.

I have also joined in with #sundaybakingsunday on Instagram. If you would like to join in, just tag your photos with #sundaybakingsunday. I would love to see what everyone is baking.

Did you bake on the weekend? Did you try any new recipes?

If you would like to see what I bake for sunday baking sunday, , you can see me @withvintageandme.